2011 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icsmc.2011.6084124
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Finding the best legal governance regime for the Caspian Sea through Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods

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“…[4] A growing number of authors argue that the adoption of a centralized point of view might be conceptually interesting to quantify the best performance ideally achievable by a water system [Yang et al, 2009] and to get insights on strategies to foster cooperation [Anghileri et al, 2012], but of little operational impact given the real political and institutional context [Leitmann et al, 1987;Waterbury, 1987;Whittington et al, 2005;Madani, 2010;Sheikhmohammady et al, 2011;. Indeed, centralized management assumes a cooperative attitude and full information exchange by the involved parties, and these rarely correspond to the actual sociopolitical setting in a river basin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] A growing number of authors argue that the adoption of a centralized point of view might be conceptually interesting to quantify the best performance ideally achievable by a water system [Yang et al, 2009] and to get insights on strategies to foster cooperation [Anghileri et al, 2012], but of little operational impact given the real political and institutional context [Leitmann et al, 1987;Waterbury, 1987;Whittington et al, 2005;Madani, 2010;Sheikhmohammady et al, 2011;. Indeed, centralized management assumes a cooperative attitude and full information exchange by the involved parties, and these rarely correspond to the actual sociopolitical setting in a river basin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%